It seems like a perfect time for Katy Carr to release a themed album looking back at the World War II musical sweethearts like Vera Lynn and Gracie [...]
4/5 Subba Cultcha Katy Carr returns with her third independent release Coquette; enchanting and powerful, it’s her most complete and compelling work to [...]
4/5 Daily Express HAUNTING: Carr’s songs have spectral atmosphere COQUETTE is an original and fascinating work. Carr celebrates the “beautiful feminine [...]
5/5 The Music Critic The artwork on this, the 3rd album from the London based songstress, conjures up a bygone era. The 1940’s to be exact. A time when [...]
4/5 Psychologies Following her first two sensuous albums, Screwing Lies andPassion Play, comes this strange, heavenly beauty. It’s a concept album set in [...]
4/5 MOJO The third album from a compelling London-based singer/songwriter. She’s flying high. After the witchy, electronic folk of 2003’s Passion Play, [...]
4/5 Q Magazine Eccentric alt-folker explores life during wartime Tagged as ‘a star in waiting’ in 2001, eight years on Carr is still waiting, though one [...]
‘It’s worth discovering some lesser-known acts, such as Katy Carr, with her ukulele breakbeat
October 2010 – Gig at 40 Winks Stepney Read about my gig here at 40 Winks in Stepney or click on this link x x kc ‘This enchanted evening was put to rest [...]
Katy Carr’s performance in November 2010, at ‘Ladyfest’ at the Southbank Centre, London Katy Carr is reviewed on the Southbank Literature Blog click here [...]